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Essay On Women's Rights In America

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In America, domestic violence rights respect basic human rights. The women feel part of the American society. They feel like they are more secure. The culture of America makes men and women more equal. American women are more educated. They have a chance to go to school and they can do whatever they want because they have help from the government. In Haiti for all levels of school (public or private), you have to pay with your own money. That causes all of the women not to go to school. College is very expensive in Haiti. Parents want their boys to go to school and their girls to stay at home and take care of the house, but here in America, everyone has chance to go to school, unless you do not want to go. In America, rights are a big value. Sometimes, even if a person know their …show more content…

According to Mary Clark “Haitian women have little to no representation in their government” (Clark 303). In the government they don’t really look at the women and hear the voice of what they want to say for themselves because they only focus about the rules of men instead of women. Men think that women’s place is supposed to be at home taking care of their house and themselves. Some men are really concerned about how women look. They do not like when the women go places without them, they always want to be there, if they not there when the women go out they going to think that the women might be cheating on them. In American women can be whatever they want, if they choose to be something in their life they do not have to stay in the house. They have freedom to go wherever they want. In Haiti to have freedom, women have to go to school so that they don’t suffer from the examples above. If a women have an education in Haiti they basically have a chance to know what their rights are the men in Haiti have different and important roles that they take seriously as well as the

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